How do trees absorb carbon dioxide?

How do trees absorb carbon dioxide?

Trees absorb carbon dioxide through tiny pores called stomata in their leaves. Inside, the CO2 is used during photosynthesis, converting it into sugars for growth, with oxygen released as a byproduct.

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